Don Sebastian. Cosmopolis, October 1898. Bound issues.
Stott D1
Maugham's first published short story. According to Maugham, the publication
folded a month later and
he was never paid for his work. Appeared in book form in Orientations, 1899
(A3)

Cupid and the Vicar of Swale. Punch, 7 February 1900. Stott D2
Bound in half-morocco and green cloth.
Did not appear in book form until 1969 in Seventeen Lost Stories.

Lady Habart. Punch, 25 April, 2-9 May 1900. Stott D3
All three parts of the three part serialization bound in half-morocco and green
cloth.
Did not appear in book form until 1969 in Seventeen Lost Stories.

Marriages are Made in Heaven. The Venture,
1903. Stott D4
Maugham's first published play, written in 1896. This appearance is in English
but it was earlier translated into German,
retitled Schiffbruchig (Shipwrecked) and produced by the Schall und Rauch theatre
group in Berlin on January 3, 1902.
The Venture was edited by Maugham and Laurence Houseman, it folded after two
issues.

Pro Patria. Pall Mall, February 1903. Bound
issues. Stott D5
Did not appear in book form until 1969 in Seventeen Lost Stories.

A Point of Law. The Strand, September 1903. Stott D7
Bound issues in blue cloth blocked in black and gold with the Strand illustration.
Did not appear in book form until 1969 in Seventeen Lost Stories.

An Irish Gentleman. The Strand, September 1904. Stott D8
Bound issues in blue cloth blocked in black and gold with the Strand illustration.
Did not appear in book form until 1969 in Seventeen Lost Stories.

Good Manners. Windsor Magazine, May 1907. Stott D14
Bound issues. Did not appear in book form until 1969 in Seventeen Lost Stories.

Cartoon. Punch, June 24 1908. Not in Stott
Pen and ink cartoon drawing by Bernard Partridge of Shakespeare scowling at
a wall covered with Maugham playbills.
This was the period in Maugham's career as a dramatist when he had 4 plays running
simultaneously in the West End.
On the same page in this issue is a parody of an interview with the ubiquitous
Mr. Maugham.

A Traveller in Romance. Printer's Pie Annual, 1909. Stott D17
Did not appear in book form until 1984 when it gave it's title to A Traveller
In Romance, Uncollected Writings.

Grace (Landed Gentry). The Play Pictorial, No. 100 (1910). Summary of
the play with excerpts from the dialogue as captions
to the photographs illustrating scenes from the play. Stott A18 Notes.

The Land of Promise. The Play Pictorial, No. 144 (1914). Summary of the
play with excerpts from the dialogue
as captions to the photographs illustrating scenes from the play. Stott A20c
Notes.

Pygmalion (at Home and Abroad). English Review, May 1914. Stott D19
This is not a piece by Maugham, but a review of The Land of Promise, with the
author making comparisons to Shaw's Pygmalion.

Gerald Festus Kelly: Student of Character. International Studio, January
1915. Stott D20
Did not appear in book form until 1984 in A Traveller In Romance, Uncollected
Writings.
Sir Gerald Kelly has said he kept the cutting of this article in his wallet
for almost 50 years.

Caesar's Wife. The Play Pictorial, No. 206 (1919). Summary of the play
with excerpts from the dialogue as captions
to the photographs illustrating scenes from the play. Stott A26 Notes.

Home and Beauty. The Play Pictorial, No. 213 (1919). Summary of the play
with excerpts from the dialogue as captions to the
photographs illustrating scenes from the play. Stott A30 Notes.
Miss Thompson. The Smart Set, April 1921. Stott D22
Appeared in book form 5 months later as "Rain" in The Trembling of
a Leaf, September 1921 (A25)
Maugham's most famous short story, due in part to the scandalous reputation
it aquired after being rejected by every other major
magazine in America because of the very risqu? content. The first appearance
in print of Sadie Thompson.

Red. Asia, April 1921. Stott D23
Appeared in book form 5 months later in The Trembling of a Leaf, September 1921
(A25)
Reprinted in Ainslee's Magazine, December 1926 and Redbook, July 1938.

The Pool. Cosmopolitan, September 1921. Stott D25
Appeared in book form in The Trembling of a Leaf the same month (A25)

Foreign Devils. Asia, February 1922. Stott D28
Appeared in book form as "Dinner Parties" in On A Chinese Screen,
October 1922 (A28)

Fear. Century Magazine, March 1922. Stott D29
Appeared in book form in On A Chinese Screen, October 1922 (A28)

Philosopher. McClure's Magazine, April 1922. Stott D31
Appeared in book form in On A Chinese Screen, October 1922 (A28)

On A Chinese Screen. (Excerpts). The Bookman, September 1922. Stott A28
Notes

The Princess and the Nightingale. Good Housekeeping, December 1922. Stott
D34
Appeared in book form in The Book of the Queen's Dolls' House Library, 1924
(C3)
and The Gentleman in the Parlour, 1930 (A39)
(Also appeared in Pearson's Magazine, December 1922.)

East of Suez. The Play Pictorial, No. 248 (1922). Summary of the play
with excerpts from the dialogue as captions to the
photographs illustrating scenes from the play. Stott A27a Notes.

Before The Party. Hearst's International, January 1923. Stott D35
Appeared in book form in The Casuarina Tree, 1926 (A34)

Jane. Hearst's International, April 1923. Reprinted from Nash's Magazine.
Stott D37
Appeared in book form in First Person Singular, 1931 (A42)

Mayhew. Cosmopolitan, December 1923. Stott D39
Appeared in book form in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

German Harry. Cosmopolitan, January 1924. Stott D40
Appeared in book form in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

The Luncheon. Cosmopolitan, March 1924. Stott D43
Appeared in book form in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)
A rewritten version of Cousin Amy (D15)

The Ardent Bigamist. Hearst's International, July 1924. Stott D44
Reprinted from Good Housekeeping (London) where it was titled The Round Dozen
Appeared in book form as "The Round Dozen" in First Person Singular,
1931 (A42)

The Letter. Hearst's International, April 1924. Stott D46
Appeared in book form in The Casuarina Tree, 1926 (A34)

The Dream. Cosmopolitan, May 1924. Stott D47
Appeared in book form in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

The Outstation. Hearst's International, June 1924. Stott D48
Appeared in book form in The Casuarina Tree, 1926 (A34)

Salvatore the Fisherman. Cosmopolitan, July 1924. Stott D50
Appeared in book form as "Salvatore" in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

The Painted Veil. Hearst's International and Cosmopolitan, November 1924ÐMarch
1925. Stott A33c Final Note p.89
All five parts of the American serialization of the novel published by George
H. Doran on March 20, 1925 (A33)

The Painted Veil. Nash's Magazine, December 1924ÐJuly 1925. Stott A33c
Final Note p.89
Part six of the eight part English serialization of the novel which was published
by Heinemann on April 23, 1925 (A33)

The Ant and the Grasshopper. Cosmopolitan, October 1924. Stott D52
Appeared in book form in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50) and Encore, 1952 (A73)

Mr. Know-All. Cosmopolitan, January 1925. Stott D53
Appeared in book form in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50) and Trio, 1950 (A71)
The name Max Valetta is changed to Max Kelada in book form, perhaps for legal
reasons involving the action over the
name in The Painted Veil in Nash's February issue.

Novelist Or Bond Salesman. The Bookman, February 1925. Stott D54
Appeared in pamphlet form in 1951 as The Writers Point of View (A72)

The Widow's Might. Cosmopolitan, February 1925. Stott D55
Appeared in book form as "The Escape" in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

The Man Who Wouldn't Hurt a Fly. Cosmopolitan, April 1925. Stott D56
Appeared in book form as "A Friend in Need" in Cosmopolitans, 1936
(A50)

The Code of a Gentleman. Cosmopolitan, June 1925. Stott D57
Appeared in book form as "The Portrait of a Gentleman" in Cosmopolitans,
1936 (A50)

The Yellow Streak. Cosmopolitan, August 1925. Stott D58
Appeared in book form in The Casuarina Tree, 1926 (A34)
Based on an actual incident when Maugham and Haxton almost drowned on a river
trip in Burma.

The Most Selfish Woman I Ever Knew. Cosmopolitan, September 1925. Stott
D59
Appeared in book form as "Louise" in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

The Man With The Scar. Cosmopolitan, October 1925. Stott D60
Appeared in book form in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

The Great Man. Cosmopolitan, November 1925. Stott D61
Nash's Magazine, January 1926. Appeared in book form as "The Poet" in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

An Honest Woman. Cosmopolitan, December 1925. Stott D62
Appeared in book form as "The Promise" in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

Another Man Without a Country. Cosmopolitan, January 1926. Stott D63
Appeared in book form as "French Joe" in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

Consul. Golden Book, April 1926. Stott D64
First appeared in book form in On A Chinese Screen, 1922 (A28)

The Creative Impulse. Harper's Bazaar, August 1926. Stott D65
Appeared in book form in First Person Singular, 1931 (A42)

The Closed Shop. Harper's Bazaar, September 1926. Stott D66
Appeared in book form in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

Footprints in the Jungle. Cosmopolitan, January 1927. Stott D67
Nash's Magazine, March 1927. Stott D67
Appeared in book form in Ah King, 1933 (A46)

Pearls. Cosmopolitan, February 1927. Stott D68
Appeared in book form as "A String of Beads" in Cosmopolitans, 1936
(A50)

The Letter. The Play Pictorial, No. 302 (1927). Summary of the play with
excerpts from the dialogue as
captions to the photographs illustrating scenes from the play. Stott A36 Notes.

The Traitor. Cosmopolitan, September 1927. Stott D70
Appeared in book form in Ashenden, 1928 (A37)

One of Those Women. Cosmopolitan, October 1927. Stott D71
Appeared in book form as "The Dark Woman" in Ashenden, 1928 (A37)

His Exellency. Cosmopolitan, November 1927. Stott D72
Appeared in book form in Ashenden, 1928 (A37)

The Letter (Play). Theatre Magazine, November 1927. Illustrated with
photographs from the American production
starring Katharine Cornell. Not in Stott

The Hairless Mexican. Cosmopolitan, December 1927. Stott D73
Appeared in book form in Ashenden, 1928 (A37)

Mr. Harrington's Washing. Cosmopolitan, January 1928. Stott D74
Appeared in book form in Ashenden, 1928 (A37)

The British Agent. Cosmopolitan, February 1928. Stott D75
Appeared in book form as "Miss King" in Ashenden, 1928 (A37)

Four Dutchmen. Cosmopolitan, December 1928. Stott D76
Appeared in book form in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

In Hiding. Cosmopolitan, January 1929. Stott D77
Appeared in book form as "The Wash Tub" in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

A Derelict. Cosmopolitan, February 1929. Stott D78
Appeared in book form as "The Bum" in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

The Extraordinary Sex. Cosmopolitan, March 1929. Stott D79
Appeared in book form as "The Social Sense" in Cosmopolitans, 1936
(A50)

Straight Flush. Cosmopolitan, April 1929. Stott D80
Appeared in book form in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

The Man Who Made His Mark. Cosmopolitan, June 1929. Stott D81
Appeared in book form as "The Verger" in Cosmopolitans, 1936 (A50)

Mirage. Cosmopolitan, October 1929. Stott D83
The Strand Magazine, November 1929
Appeared in book form in The Gentleman in the Parlour, 1930 (A39)

A Marriage of Convenience. The Strand, December 1929. Stott D84
Rewritten and reprinted from The Illustrated London News, 23 June 1906 (D120)
Appeared in book form in The Gentleman in the Parlour, 1930 (A35)

On the Road to Mandalay. Cosmopolitan, December 1929. Stott D85
Appeared in book form in The Gentleman in the Parlour, 1930 (A39)
Retitled "Masterson" in The Complete Short Stories, 1951 (B17)

Cakes and Ale. Harper's Bazaar, February-June 1930. Stott D86
Parts one, two, three and five of the five part serialization of the book which
was published in September 1930 (A42)

La Lettre. La Petite Illustration, 26 April 1930. Not in Stott
French adaptation of the play by H. de Carbuccia with photographs from the production.
The name Crosbie has been changed to Stanley.

Mistreating The Dead in Fiction. Literary Digest, November 8, 1930. Stott
D87
This is not actually a piece by Maugham, but a critique of his portrayal of
Thomas Hardy in Cakes and Ale (A40) and
therefore actually belongs in section G.

The Human Element. Cosmopolitan, December 1930. Stott D88
Appeared in book form in First Person Singular, 1931 (A42)

Ashenden, the British Agent. The Golden Book, January-February 1931.
Not in Stott
Reprint of The Hairless Mexican from Cosmopolitan. Appeared in book form in
Ashenden, 1928 (A37)

Virtue. Cosmopolitan, February 1931. Stott D89
Appeared in book form in First Person Singular, 1931 (A42)

The Vessel of Wrath. Cosmopolitan, April 1931. Stott D90
Appeared in book form in Ah King, 1933 (A46)

The Circle. The Play Pictorial, No. 349 (1931). A revival starring Celia
Johnson. Summary of the play with excerpts from the dialogue
as captions to the photographs illustrating scenes from the play. Stott A24a
Notes.

Arnold Bennett. Life and Letters, June 1931. Stott D92
Appeared in book form in The Travellers' Library, 1933 (C15) and in a more extended
form in
The Vagrant Mood, 1952. (A74)

The Right Thing is the Kind Thing. Cosmopolitan, July 1931. Stott D93
Appeared in book form as "The Back Of Beyond" in Ah King, 1933 (A46)

The Alien Corn. Cosmopolitan, August 1931. Stott D94
Appeared in book form in First Person Singular, 1931 (A42) and Quartet, 1948
(A68)

The Door of Opportunity. Cosmopolitan, October 1931. Stott D95
Appeared in book form in Ah King, 1933 (A46)

The Temptation of Neil MacAdam. Cosmopolitan, February 1932. Stott D96
Nash's Pall Mall Magazine, April 1932. Stott D96
Appeared in book form as "Neil MacAdam" in Ah King, 1933 (A46)

The Narrow Corner. Cosmopolitan, OctoberÐDecember 1932. Stott D97
All three parts of the three part serialization. The book was published in November
1932 (A44)

The Three Fat Women of Antibes. Cosmopolitan, October 1933. Stott D98
Appeared in book form in The Mixture As Before, 1940 (A58)

The Buried Talent. Cosmopolitan, February 1934. Stott D99
Did not appear in book form until 1984 in A Traveller In Romance, Uncollected
Writings.
One of Maugham's Malayan shockers. Part of the plot seems to have been incorporated
into The Razor's Edge.

The Best Ever. Cosmopolitan, May 1934. Stott D100
Appeared in book form as "The Treasure" in The Mixture As Before,
1940 (A58)

The Short Story. Nash's Magazine, October 1934. Stott D102
This article was the introduction to East and West, 1934 (B3)

A Casual Affair. Nash's Pall Mall Magazine, November 1934. Stott D103
Cosmopolitan, April 1935. Stott D103
Appeared in book form in Creatures of Circumstance, 1947 (A66)

Appearance and Reality. Cosmopolitan, November 1934. Stott D104
Appeared in book form in Creatures of Circumstance, 1940 (A66)

The Voice of the Turtle. Nash's Magazine, January 1935. Stott D105
Cosmopolitan, November 1936. Stott D105
Appeared in book form in The Mixture As Before, 1940 (A58)

Gigolo and Gigolette. Cosmopolitan, July 1935. Stott D106
Appeared in book form in The Mixture As Before, 1940 (A58) and Encore, 1952
(A73)

The Lotus Eater. Cosmopolitan, April 1936. Reprinted from Nash's Magazine.
Stott D107
Appeared in book form in The Mixture As Before, 1940 (A58)

An Official Position. Cosmopolitan, July 1937. Stott D108
Appeared in book form in The Mixture As Before, 1940 (A58)

The Professional Writer. The Saturday Review of Literature, January 29,
1938. Stott D109
This material was included in The Summing Up, 1938 (A53)

The Lion's Skin. Cosmopolitan, November 1937. Stott D110
Appeared in book form (contrary to Stott) in The Mixture As Before, 1940 (A58)

Red. Redbook, July 1938. Not in Stott
Reprint. First appeared in Asia Magazine in April 1921 (D23)

The Sanatorium. Cosmopolitan, December 1938. Stott D111
Appeared in book form in Creatures of Circumstance, 1947 (A66) and Trio, 1950
(A71)

W. Somerset Maugham discusses the Cinema. Film Weekly, November 19, 1938.
Not in Stott

Books and You. The Saturday Evening Post, 4 February 1939. Stott D112
Part one of the serialization of Books and You, which was published in March
1940 (A57)

Doctor and Patient. Cosmopolitan, February 1939. Stott D113
Appeared in book form as Lord Mountdrago in The Mixture As Before, 1940 (A58)

You and Some More Books. The Saturday Evening Post, 11 March 1939. Stott
D114
Part two of the serialization of Books and You, which was published in March
1940 (A57)

The Facts of Life. Cosmopolitan, April 1939. Stott D115
Appeared in book form in The Mixture As Before, 1940 (A58) and Quartet, 1948
(A68)
Reprinted in Picture Post, 18 December 1954, and illustrated with stills from
from the movie, Quartet. Not in Stott

Tellers of Tales. Saturday Review of Literature, June 17, 1939. Not in
Stott
First appearance of Maugham's introduction to the anthology which was published
one week later (C26)

A Man with a Conscience. Cosmopolitan, June 1939. Stott D116
Appeared in book form in The Mixture As Before, 1940 (A58)

Christmas Holiday. Redbook, AugustÐNovember 1939. Stott D116a
Parts one, two and three of the four part serialization.
Reprinted from the book which was published in February 1939 (A54)

The Classic Books of America. The Saturday Evening Post, 6 January 1940.
Stott D118
Part three of the serialization of Books and You, which was published in March
1940 (A57)

The Villa On The Hill. Redbook, February-April 1940. Stott D119
Parts two and three of the three part serialization of the novel which was retitled
Up At The Villa and published by
Doubleday in 1941 (A59)

Strasbourg: City of Death. People, Topics, Opinions, April 1940. Not
in Stott
Reprinted from The News of the World (London). Excerpted from France at War,
March 1940 (A56)

Flotsam and Jetsam. Cosmopolitan, July 1940. Missing from Stott
Appeared in book form in Creatures of Circumstance, 1947 (A66)

The Refugee Ship. Redbook, October 1940. Stott D121
Part one of a series of three articles which were incorporated in Strictly Personal,
1941 (A60)

The Inside Story of the Collapse of France. Redbook, October 1940. Stott
D122
Part two of a series of three articles which were incorporated in Strictly Personal,
1941 (A60)

Give Me A Murder. The Saturday Evening Post, 28 December 1940. Stott
D125
Never reprinted in book form

They Are Strange People, the Germans. Redbook, February 1941. Stott D127

Novelist's Flight From France. The Saturday Evening Post, 22 March 1941.
Stott D128
Part one of the serialization of Strictly Personal, published in book form in
September 1941 (A60)

Little Things of No Consequence. The Saturday Evening Post, 29 March
1941. Stott D129
Part two of the serialization of Strictly Personal, published in book form in
September 1941 (A60)

We Have Been Betrayed. The Saturday Evening Post, 5 April 1941. Stott
D130
Part three of the serialization of Strictly Personal, published in book form
in September 1941 (A60)

Escape to America. The Saturday Evening Post, 12 April 1941. Stott D131
Part four of the serialization of Strictly Personal, published in book form
in September 1941 (A60)

Theatre. Redbook, May 1941. Stott D132
Condensed by the author and reprinted from the book published in March 1937
(A52)

Mr. Tompkin's Sitter. The New Yorker, 7 June 1941. Stott D133
An interview with Maugham at the studio of Laurence Tompkins, where Maugham
was sitting for a portrait bust.
This was not a piece written by Maugham, so should really be in section C Check-list
of Periodicals concerning
W. Somerset Maugham.

The Culture that is to Come. Redbook, August 1941. Stott D134
Did not appear in book form until 1984 in A Traveller In Romance, Uncollected
Writings.

Paintings I Have Liked. Life, December 1941. Stott D136
Did not appear in book form until 1984 in A Traveller In Romance, Uncollected
Writings.

The Hour Before the Dawn. Redbook, December 1941- April 1942. Stott D137
Parts 3 and 4 of the 5 part serialization, published in book form in June 1942
(A61)

Why D'You Dislike Us. The Saturday Evening Post, 11 April 1942. Stott
D138
Did not appear in book form until 1984 in A Traveller In Romance, Uncollected
Writings.

Morale Made In America. Redbook, July 1942. Stott D140
An article about the war not published in book form until 1984 in A Traveller
In Romance, Uncollected Writings.

The Happy Couple. Redbook, February 1943. Stott D141
Originally published in Cassell's Magazine in May 1908, Maugham rewrote it and
sold it to Redbook. Appeared in book form in
Creatures of Circumstance, 1947 (A66)

Virtue. Redbook, April 1943. Stott D142
Another article about the war not published in book form until 1984 in A Traveller
In Romance, Uncollected Writings.

The Unconquered. Colliers, April 1943. Stott D143
Appeared in book form in the first edition The Unconquered, House of Books,
1944 (A62)
and in Creatures of Circumstance, 1947 (A66)

The Captain and Miss Reid. Cosmopolitan, June 1943. Stott D144
Appeared in book form as "Winter Cruise" in Creatures of Circumstance,
1947 (A66) and Encore, 1952 (A73)

Reading and Writing and You. Redbook, June 1943. Stott D145
Did not appear in book form until 1984 in A Traveller In Romance, Uncollected
Writings.

The Terrorist. Redbook, October 1943. Stott D147
Short story based on Maugham's meeting with Boris Savenkoff (Savinkov), assassin
of Grand Duke Sergius of Russia.

Write About What You Know. Good Housekeeping, November 1943. Stott D148
Did not appear in book form until 1984 in A Traveller In Romance, Uncollected
Writings.

The Razor's Edge. Redbook, December 1943ÐMay 1944. Stott D148a
Parts one, four and six of the six-part serialization of the novel, published
by Doublday in April 1944 (A63)
The novel has been considerably abridged and many of the character names are
different to the published book; Larry Darrell is
Larry Darford, Elliot Templeton is Elliot Temington and Isabel Bradley is Isabel
Bradlake.

How I Like To Play Bridge. Good Housekeeping, December 1944. Stott D149
Did not appear in book form until 1984 in A Traveller In Romance, Uncollected
Writings.

The Colonel's Lady. Good Housekeeping, March 1946. Stott D152
Appeared in book form in Creatures of Circumstance, 1947 (A66) and Quartet,
1948 (A68)

A Woman of Fifty. Good Housekeeping, May 1946. Stott D153
Appeared in book form in Creatures of Circumstance, 1947 (A66)

Then and Now. Cosmopolitan, May-June 1946. Stott D155
Two part serialization of the 1946 novel (A64)

The Point of Honour. Good Housekeeping, March 1947. Stott D158
Appeared in book form in Creatures of Circumstance, 1947 (A66)

The Mother. Liberty, April 26, 1947. Not in Stott
Reprinted from Storyteller Magazine April 1909 (D18). Appeared in book form
in Creatures of Circumstance, 1947 (A66)

The Romantic Young Lady. New Yorker, June 21, 1947. Stott D160
Appeared in book form in Creatures of Circumstance, 1947 (A66)

The Ten Best Novels: Madame Bovary. The Atlantic, November 1947. Stott
D161
Appeared in book form in Ten Novels and their Authors, 1954 (A69)

The Ten Best Novels: Tom Jones. The Atlantic, December 1947. Stott D162
Appeared in book form in Ten Novels and their Authors, 1954 (A69)

Balzac. The Atlantic, January 1948. Stott D163
Appeared in book form in Ten Novels and their Authors, 1954 (A69)
There is an illustration portrait of Maugham on the cover of this issue.

Wuthering Heights. The Atlantic, February 1948. Stott D164
Appeared in book form in Ten Novels and their Authors, 1954 (A69)

The Red And The Black. The Atlantic, April 1948. Stott D166
Appeared in book form in Ten Novels and their Authors, 1954 (A69)

Pride and Prejudice. The Atlantic, May 1948. Stott D167
Appeared in book form in Ten Novels and their Authors, 1954 (A69)

Moby Dick. The Atlantic, June 1948. Stott D168
Appeared in book form in Ten Novels and their Authors, 1954 (A69)

Charles Dickens. The Atlantic, July 1948. Stott D169
Appeared in book form in Ten Novels and their Authors, 1954 (A69)

Catalina. The Windmill, Nos. 9-12. March-December 1948, Stott D169a
Parts 1, 2 & 4 of the 4-part serialization of the novel, published in England
in August 1948 (A67)

Catalina. Harper's Magazine, June, July and August 1948, Stott D170
All three parts of the American serialization of the novel, published in America
in October 1948 (A67)

Ten Best Sellers. Good Housekeeping, September 1948. Stott D172

A Writer's Notebook. Cosmopolitan, June-August 1949. Stott D173
All three parts of the three part serialization first published in book form
by Cosmopolitan in October 1949 (A70)

Augustus. Cornhill Magazine, 1949/50, Stott D174
Appeared in book form in The Vagrant Mood, 1952 (A74)

Arnold Bennett. Life and Letters, June 1951. Not in Stott
Appeared in book form as No. V of "Some Novelists I Have Known" in
The Vagrant Mood, 1952 (A74)

Zurbaran. Cornhill Magazine, 1950, Stott D175
Appeared in book form in The Vagrant Mood, 1952 (A74)

The Perfect Gentleman. Theatre Arts, November 1955. Stott D182
Adapted from Moliere's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, produced in London in 1915.

I'm Glad To Be Old. English Digest, International Edition, April 1951,
not in Stott
Reprinted from Sunday Express

On Having My Portrait Painted. Horizon, January 1959. Stott D183

Credo of a Storyteller. The Saturday Evening Post, March 1959. Stott
D184
Excerpts from Points Of View, 1958 (A77)

Looking Back. Show Magazine, June, July, August 1962, Stott D186
Maugham finally attempts an autobiography, too little and too late. These miserable
ramblings were never published in book form.
Both Doubleday and Heinemann refused to print his vitriolic reminiscences of
his wife, Syrie. This piece was the cause of his being
shunned by a number of his friends including Beverly Nichols and Noel Coward
who felt he had defamed his ex-wife.

The Wisdom of W. S. Maugham. Playboy Magazine, January 1966.
Not mentioned by Stott. Appeared one month after Maugham's death. Doubt has
been cast on the authenticity of this piece by
John Whitehead in his introduction to Uncollected Writings 1901-1964.